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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-09-09, DAILY.

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-09-09, DAILY. page 1

WM. B. TH1ULL & HENRY HEED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. OrricK aoutu-east corner of High street ind Sugar alley TKRMS. Daily per annum, .... J7 00 Tii-weekly per annum, - 00 Weekly per anniiui, S 00 Terms of Advertising. . Twelve linos or lew, one or three insertions, Jl, and 15 1 cents for each additional insertion for three months gS forsil months JfU lor 12 monies 12 Longer ndvertise-nients in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over JjtiO in ail months. By this Year. For twelve lines jit! fourth oft col umo J20 half a column 30 whole column 5 40. -. BUSINESS CALIDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law,Coluinmie,Ohio. Office one door south oi l. JN. Whiting A Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, 1U4S. K. J. MATTHEWS. A. B. Buttles. nuillDIVtV IIOTF.L. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- hio. April 0..U11. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus.Ohio. A large assortmenj if Books and Stationery always on hand. Kl'lltl lT Ai I.IT.I.KY. B' OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offi ces, t-olumbus. nuu. u, WM. SEIBERT. M.C. L.II.I.KT. William II. Jari Henry Jarvis. COLLECTORS snd Account Settlers, for rranklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to sll business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatched upon reasonable terms. Cilice, np stnirs, first door north of McCoy s store. April 14. limi. y. - Columbus, Ohio W. E. IDE. M. 1)., TNFMTIST (Late of the tirra of Crane A Ide, Cincin- X) nati.) Olfice for the present al the residence of the ate Col. M, Jewell. m.ij u..uu. GERE, ABBOTT CO., rM'Al PBi i I Inrilunrit and Cutlerv. Iron. Nails. Glass, J ) House Builders' materials. Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ac. Ac, Mo. Uil High street, sign ol the Gilt Padlock. WING & RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Grace-lies, Boots and Shoes, Ac. ic, wholesale and retail, No. I, Gootlale's Mow, High street. J. It. SCROGGS, DEALER in I.aw,Mcdical,Theological.Claasical, School and Miscellaneous Books,superior Ststioncry and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. D. WHEATON, DRITGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Olls, Dye Stuff's, Glass, Ac. etc., wholesale and retail, cornor of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. FAY & K1LUOUHNE, TiEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Urugs. I M Itlj.ilirinPH Shoes, Ac. High street, Colunibus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1841. s, I'amts.uiis, uve aim s, uvna, Y ,o.r ..I. .tr.l I n nnihlla I llilfl. IICI. I.IO'tl. I r. II. KING. F.ALER IN DRY GOODS, ax., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. m. n. It ATF.fl AM. TDITOR of the On loCui-TiVATiiK, a Journal of Agrtcul- JLj turc and Horticulture, pumisned on tne isi ana uiu o ach month. Terms 1 peryoari four copies for S3. 17" Office in the Bank Building, near the State Home. It. COMSTOCK A CO.. FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal I Basin. Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGM AY 4 t'O'S " TnriM FflllNDHV. Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum 1 bus.Ohio. Stovesofallkiuds.andagreatvurietyofCaa- tings, always on hand. uci. i, ion. (.11 I II It IS II AT STORE. JE RUDISII.L, High street, opposite the State Build- inga, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps ot the latesi lasnions. ni nmug w mii-i. Ml.'ll. HIIUNR. y WIN'NE is "al home" in the Neil House. and will render all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. dtf K. II. 1 AYI.OR. ENGRAVER. i"VFFICE on Norlheasl corner of Mipli and Town Streets, V i up stairs opposite United states Hotel. Dec, aj dtf ' LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkbbt will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and atljoining counties. Office on cast eitleot High sircci, opposite i.i. - "- ingtons Bonkstnro Feb. Hi..t-wtf. WmTwILLSHIRE RILEY, r-nmr.lCAl. ami Meehanical Dentist. Columbus. Ohio, O Agent for Alcock'a Premium Teoth. For sale Baker & hiley's l atent rorcep ncy. "' t-itv iTi v i-Ti vs'rTnLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new hi irk stable built kv It. I. i:nflnl corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, anil rear of the Cspitol House. ITT HORSES A.U CARR1AUEH TO t t.1 XJ Nov g..dif. J. MASShV. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in Fsncv snd Staple Dry Goods snd Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, i-oiunious.uiiio. ' GliORGE E. WALci'TT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, lVnvJ..dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. ii t irl.-r CIVI'II IIY F.XPRESS. A VAKIF.I V ol rich Turk Satin and Chamelion silk Par- J asols ; Also, new style French Lawna, Greaadme fchawa. w. a varie.y ot r r.tige.. -" May Ii. one door Houlh of the Lapitol Home. ' ni;ii trad oi tikim:! A ND if you don( i( call and try some ol the kind that Xjl will recommend useu. wnij to t i"-t t"-. , SI t:tttllllM:'( M. liOODING'S, April 2fi. One door south of the Capitol House. 1orifhrul Niierlnelefl. ALSO, double convex snd concave Spectacles, for all ages, and in a great variety of frames. Aim, Spectacle Glass, of sll kinds, tilled in old frames st short nonce, and wpr,ce,by W. A. PLATT 4t CO., P I'll. I. - APLS, C'ollHm aud ChimiselU. I 1 A ..A .ts...lr tMrt-t trorw low ml Ar,12l..dlv. ' M. GOODING'S, ' v'v iiivi ns iP Till'. WF.KD! ""lOME.aiid try some .if the best flavored ( avendish To- hacco in the city. Call at M. GOODING'S, April 26. One door south of the Cspitol House. Tiil vairsi v s;iir:1l A M i1 Something new 1 slo. French, English. Scotch, Ameri can ami Linen do., one door south of Capitol House. Aoril2l..d. M.GOODING. vTnxisli. T71RNITIRE VARNISH Nos. I and I. Also.Polish- J. ing and Coach Body Varnish. Tor sale by B 'lD t.'IIL- I'lVtV rtn.Affi.t U. ItlllillVI,, w,ut.--, March J9. Corner of High and Broad streets. ANVILS. -1 EN'lIINF. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the a - .. . 1:11 it t GILT PADLOCK. vji may u. G OLD PENS. A fresh supply received tins day. and for sa.e verv low. w. A. i i i ' w, April X IR47. Neil Hotist GIN SMITHS will please notice tltst we have for ssle. st.tlie sign of the (.ill I'adlork. i 1 . High street, WO Hide liarrels. assorted, from (A) to NObslls tn the pound. Also.Cun Locks of various kinds. Butts. Cuards and 'Ihim-bles. Orinan silver, Sheet Brass snd slmost sll other (.un anarenai. jr.ir., nouv. . Dec. 9. NFW nRKSS .(K)OS. CI INCHAMS. l'nnled Lawns, Bslionnes, Baragea.Mua-I lin liimrhama. Kmbroidered ditto. De Lsins. tc. All new styles, lor sale by wim; sl kichakds'. -IIIIVFU.. VJ SAtloa anper black and light colored kid. Also, lac lisle, silk. ire. Call in at M. (lOODllMi'S, April i4..dly. Onedoor sootn ol Lapuoi nouse. i .... i fit V . f . . .-a Bnj4 I htlrir.n'S XI Hose, new and cheap; also, aBne stock of Gents' half Hose it M. l.uuirnitt 9, One door south of the Capitol Hoase. April 2fi. A WD. TI OF. A CO., and Wilmot A Rowland's Mill and Croea AA cut (awsi Hoe A Co. and Wilmot A Rowland's Circalardo.) Spear A Jackson s snd other Hand do.) Psnnel and ripping do. Butchers' and Back do.; RilUtl wt Tnminff YY.bh do. July Ifi. UF.RE, ABBOTT A CO. riAKDYVARE, iKRF., ABBOTT A CO., at th XI sign of the (.lit Psdlocl k. are bow receiving a fresa aupply of goods, which makes their stock embrace mora ar tides ia the hardware line, thsn sny other store in the Stste. Thev are disposed to sell goetls st Istr ratea, ana wouia rv-epectfully request purchasers to call aad eiamina their goods and prices. Ocu 1. OHIO DA SLY. " VOlWe XIL COLUMBUS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBeFr. 1848 NUMBER 54. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. VORV Fans, gold and steel beads, purse clasps and rings, nurse twist, sadler silk, embroidering silks and worsteds, embroidering patterns, canvasa for embroidering, silk, linen snd worsted braids and tapes, linen ana cminn uuss, ticiu-ria cord, silk snd linen fringes, jaconet and swiss edgings and insertings, linen, thread slid lisle laces, edgings snd insertions, and many other little fiiins, may be found cheap at 8 ' M. GOODING'S, May 1. One door south of Cspitol House. PURE WATER. JF.NNISON'S Patent Diaphragm Water Filler. We have just received a lew of tlieso very valuable articles which are highly recommended by all wno nnve seen inein in use, and which we are readv to sell at manufacturers prices. Willi cost of transportation: GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Nov. 6. V.00 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale st the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUNE-HOLE ANVILS, JUST received and for ssle at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which csn be afford ed at unusually low prices. FAY A KILBOURNK. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Bands; India Kubber Cloth and Whips i Oil Clnlh and Mats i Patent Leatherand Bindings; Patent Cloth and Dash Framca ; Light Frames nnd Tassclls; Springs and Axles. GERE, ABBOTT St CO. r A DIES' SHOES. Just reccivetl a line asnrtiuctit j of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Ties and Buskins, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil cheaper thsn ever before sold in this city. Jan Sll. H. 11. KIMISAI.L. T ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS.- JLi Cam Cameo Tissues, Grenadiiies.Crvslslines, Silk anil Wool Bcrages. plain aud lancy,one door south ol Capitol House, April 21. .cl. M. GOODING. r UMUERt l.lTMRFll! The subscriber has on JU I hand lor sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles westoi Columbus, a large and complete assortment ol Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of sea- soiled noonng on Ultu alter me i.v ui amiuli.. AacrA A1 mim m Lttmbet wii prompt. Also, a quantity ot Refuse Lumuer mat win ne .oni at rc- Iv attended to. Feb.6..tl.l M. L. SLLLIVAIY1. ..If. LAMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article : 200 gallons Whale Ooil, - . . fnr sale by FAY i MI.HOUKiSr., IleC, I. J.u. lllJi ACH1NE CARDS. KiO sets of Machine Cards, iust received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, and for sale at No. lo'J, High street. Dec. 7. FAY & MLBUimwr.. MARKET BASKETS. Willow Market Basnets, a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A l illi:i: ASSORTMENT F Ginghauis, Balzorines, Lawns and Barages. just ere'd lAprllo.J wimi ot. nit tinitu'i. IUO dozen Files, OF Spear At Jackson. Mottruin, Ibhotson, butcher and other celebrated niakere, for aale at the sign of the April 7. i.ii.i ranum-n. NO. IG1 HIGH STREET. ONE HUNDRED pairs Lliptic Springs lor haggles and carriages, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. tin. i raiti.ut,i. SMITH'S VICES r Domestic IHuntilncture, Uie best in the mareei.ior J aale at the sign ol the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar Lard Lamps. SF Cornelius & f :Q.. manlllacture. Also, uamp i rim- J mings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 7. W. A. I'l.A I 1 St I U, ivni fioiiiis, TIAR ASOLS. miNKKT KIIIIIONS. GING JT HAMS, &C.-H11 .This ilav rereivetl another lot of those dark changeable Silk and Turque Satin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a few pieces friendly Ginghams, aonnei niDoons, Coronation Cord, ivc. Also, Rice Foundation, (a new article lormiiiineraiuon. net Whalebones, Black anil While Crape and Crape Lieu fie. June H. M. GOODING. TJRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS A large lot oiterea L it reduced nrices snu no misiase. ti "it . M. GOODING'S. May I. One door south of Capitol House. FAIRRANK'S PATENT TJLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufac- JL turera pricca. r or sine or ur.ttr., nituw, w. April S. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock I1ICH Dnmnsk Embroidered '1 able covert, a XV. superior article,just received si m. viwui'li'i a, April X. One door sooth of the Capitol House. -IM TI SI IITA1M COIIIIN IV 44 (tiled Turkey Red Curtain stuff ; also, white lace and embroidered white oo. '.. Annl24..dlv. l. '.I WHVi n. Genuine Armitnge Mousehole Anvils, OLID boa and common Vises, lorsalc at the sign ot tne UA pnl7. GILT PADLOCK. HeislM and Preasea. OKALS Engraved, and Seal Presses turmshed, tor noia n Pnhlic Camtaus Pleas and Supreme Court, li cordera. A c. lie, at serf low prices and short notice, by March 17. vv. A. rLAi 1 1.1:11 t.UTO. FIVLS 25 dot. Selves, sssorted numbers ; of iron, bras. and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. AW St SAWS!! W) Mill Saws, of Cast and German Steel, for sale at the sign of the Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. CIHOEMAKER'S TOOI.H ot neany every oescrtp- kJ lion, for sale at the Shoe and i-eatner mrr .11 May 50. 11117. n. n. sum ni.i. s il'V 1 HIS FOR SALE. TWENTY-SIX ln-lols, pleasantly situated on tho south .. n..t ,.l tl. cttv. Ititle Dood.l lor sale by 0 1 t.tt'tt.V 1. live. 9. -I. niiv... n HT Altrll. rpHE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The X attention ot dealers and outers is requesieu to ic ,tt..l .Ft,la nf P.url Starch now beintr nnule. Country Merchante and others suppbetiIfrom the denotat the Ohio Drug Store, by r,. Ll-Ann, . s-u. Cssh and the highest msraei price ai an itnten iit White Com. ori"- ui.it. i.paH. Oil nnd Rrnshen. rpWF.NTY Mils. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) A Itxikegs wmte Leao; Vamiafc. rawtapd wniiewasn nrnsnes. Ju, . CK.I'.K, ABHOTT fc CO. s ai l at m. ;hdim;'s.. ONE DOOR SOI 1 11 Of THE CAPITOI. IIOIJSl, WIUt.Kt'. you may nnd one of the best selected antl root V ....nl.l. .mrk of laecv and Stanle Drv iooda in the city, which are nearly all new. and were purchased low for cash, and will be aold as cheap as they csn lie found an) where. April 21. .d. SEED STORE & A;RM'ILTIRAL WARE- HUM.!. f New Store, neit door H eel of the Pont Offire.) JUST received, a large and general assortment jak. iii: akii Kin o Sr.rns. embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climate. Mow is the time to obts.sj seeds lor choice vegetables, as plsnting time is at hand. And to the ladiea we have to otter a seieci snn i.rtr .ri- et, of Hotter ewds. tauioguee oi seeos sou nut. .n. at the store. .... , Also, in store. Trait s Corn Planter. wnicn ine larmen generally invited to call snd essmine. together with plhs, tc otr Dosneie itmutitj weu. u-aitB w,t:, - wed ; slso, oa consignment, a large lot of fruit trees, for sale verv low. ... . . Auction The room is now ready for the reception) ot goods to be sold al public sale, anJ we shsll exert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor as with goodii to ba sold in that manner. JM. BLRK. April 8.. dlf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS, nd-trma! 3 LbKBIIlae 3 THE undersigned hss jost received, and will keep erm-stantantly on hand, s supply of Leeches, which be will apply by prescription. He is alsoprepsred to bleed and cop by prescription) Prompt sttention will be paid to sll pre scnntions. Koqoire al Denig A Son's, corner ot High and Rich street. C. E. BOYLE. Rtfermtte Dra. Denig, Snith and ButterlieUl. Sept 17.. dtf. STATE Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lumps, tVc., Ac. Wm. A. Plntt 4 Co., (in the Neil Honse,) HAVE on hand a good assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver.Ware, Solar .twins, Perfumery, u r- .1 Ln.ir..nni t n;-. UU 1,J ;..,.;.l ,;..u l.. -,,,,. i r:lri ,! ilver Pencils and 1'himbles. Combs. Brushes fur the Hair. lothes and Teeth. Plated and Britnnia Castors. Candle sticks, Cnke Baskets and Tea-Sets, superior Razors, (warranted.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine Hemminge needles, best quality, 1'istols with one and an liarrels, Clacks, Lamp Glass and l.ainn Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. Ac. Ac, all of which tlicy are now selling at very low price: waicnes and Jewelry caretully repaired oy exporienceo workmen and warranted. Also, seals Engraved for Notaries County and State officers. Societies, Ac. Ac., and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished al win nnnce. uck. to ew Tailoring and Dry Goods Establishment. L. P. PRESTON & CO., fA'o 501. Ilieh Street. Corner of Rich Street,) HA AVING secured the services of Mr. Sewell as fore man, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on snort notice, cutting tor others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiv- nga large supply ot Dry Goods t so they can salely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Urv uootls ana Llothinff in me Lily. N. R. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, C'nps, Bonnets, Ac. always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April l.'i, Hi 17.. ,tw. (JUPEHIOK COLORED DAGUERRE" OT' TYPES The subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Columbus nnd its vicinity, that he as taken rooms in Alnbos block, where he is prepared to lecute Daguerreotype likenesses, by an improved process, Inch gives to the picture a much oner tone than modes oi -pernting. Persons wishing anything in the line of this art. are re- ipectfully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no chnrge. Persons are 'aught the art of taking likenesses and preparing all kinds of Chemicals used by Dagtierrean artists, on he most reasonable terms. A. siuuuniun, Oct. 30..dtf. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON SMITH fi MARTIN, HAVE returned to their former aland, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are belter than ever prepared to wait on all ho may call on them. Having just received a large and ell selected stock of fashionable Spring Goods, they feel confident that they are now able to serve all who may favor them with iheir patronage. l lie attention oi me i-atiies is especially invnen in ineir stock of Lawns, Muslins. Ginghams, Barages, Fiench work'd illars. (..himizetts, t arasols, eve. Hie Gentlemen are also invitetl to call and examine their very extensive slock of Broatl Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, rnvals, ?umtntr tlats, nnd oilier seasonauie goons too nu merous to mention. Come one, rome all. April 12. FAXON, SMITH & MARTIN. papek iiam;l.s depot. No. 18, Courtlantlt f., A' Y.t opftonite the H extern Hotel. HK CHOIOiN M AiNl.f AC ri'HINu (OMI'AAY . (orennizpd under the ieneral Manufacturintr Law ot the State of INew orkr offer at wholesale, in quantities to auit purchnsera, at nianulncturer'a lowest pricna. for canh or proved credit, i aper ituniiing ot every variety oi atvie and price, aud Hordm to match ; 'ire Hoard Print in (Trent variety, Transparent Window Shades, Oil I'uinted M tn now Phadtn and Hide VMnaow Lurluin faper. ot the latest styles and superior finish, nil of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is I arize and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in lece articles, to cnll and examine their snleB nnd prices, whenever thev visit the City. Country Merchants can ex- amine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o' lock in the evening. iNew York, Feb. 28, 1848..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. B. Ill liK ami WM. V. Cl.OI D have just opened a new 1 ailor Miop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the United States Hotel, where they will give strirt attention tn tho Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular ntten- tion pnid to cutting, antl work made upon short noliro. snd in the most approved stwe. Ihey respectlully solicit a snare oi uie ptiunc pat rouage. July ..twti. OHIO MUTUAL 11 HE INSURANCE CO. FirA nnd M'e Insurance mills Comnanv contintiea to take riska on Lives and X Property, on the moat approved principlea of Mutual naurance. J' ire irpuruiu iii. irf The averace cost o Insurance in this Departaienl.tB leM than one-jourlh per cent, per annum. Foliciea issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicant. ilia iJPDHrimcni Policies on Lives issued daily at out-half the usual ratea ot premium. i. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin For information, apply at the office, Carpenter'a Building between Uie Mcimnue anu t.uv nanm. mj;" urci, vu lumbua. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 1G, 1&15. twy. secretary. FIRK FIRE FIRE. THIE PnoTtcriiia Ihsi kanck CosirAsr, of Hartfnid L Conn , continue at their agency in this city 10 insure Dwelling Houses, stores anil warehouses, nuns, niantiiac. lories, Ate, and the contents of each, together with every nlhr limilar Httrrifs ot nronertV. AOAINST l-OSS OR IIAM- AOR BT riRK. The rates of premium oll'ered are as low aa those of anyothersimilar institution ; antl settlements ol los.es characterised tiy me well Known nueraiiij ot un. tung estahlistied company. linice in the city uana Dunning, up min, Oct. I.'l..lvtl. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent, BUR DELI., IN THE NEll. HOUSE, HAS just received bis Spring supply of New (ioods invites gentlemen to call and eiamina them. April 20. .dtf. nillHEN Aim FLOWER SEEDS. rTtl4F.niimtnimnl.le assortment from the Quaker estab- 1 bailment Kochoster, M. V., shaker do.. Lebanon. Ohio, itul U. hi.nn'.Hn. Two hundred varieties of Flower Reeds, of the various kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just receJy,,N""J1'Lr"1i " April S8. "igh at. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. T?OK sale, the materials of a Printing Office, consisting JL chiefly of a power press, price Jlitsi ; AU ins. ot rraall pica, 3W lbs. of long primer, 400 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) I JO lbs. ot minion, lliu ins. oi orevier, tnipostng siones, esses, stands, sticks, aallevs, chases. Slc, Slc. An oppor tunity might be stic. riled to a suitable person to pay in part lor the materials, by printing a weesiy religious newspaper. A large and eitenileil jon omre migm oe cunoucieo. Address, post paid, the publishers of the YYESTKKN CHRISTIAN JOl'RNAL. April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. Columhii liiMirnnt'c Company. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build inc. and the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and merchan dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage bv lire ; slso, steamboats and all sail vessels, antl Hi cargoes of steamlioats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats antl other water-craft, against the perils of aeas, lakes antl riven on the most tavorame lerme. a. b. i nr. , June 1. IH44- dtl. Secretary ATOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing he- XI tween the underaigned, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ol D. S. Forman A Co, or having claims against them, are respectlully requested to csll and settle the same wnn A W. Drown A i o.. wno are auuiorixeo 10 cine up uie uum- ess of the firm. H. liKOW.v, Msrrhl.lHW. D. S. FORMAN, II llrown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W Know A Co. David S. Forman is emplmed tn execute the cut ing snd stlend to msnulscturing as nerefoiore. mar. FI RS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS, THE subscribers have iust received s large stock ol Fun and Hatter's Trimmings, which they olferfor sale at the lowest prices. SO lbs. Nntris. sides. fiO " double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " C arm ted Russia. irJ Raw and Carroted Coney. 10110 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. AhmK first rate assortment of Silkand Cotton aids. an. Tips. Banding snd Binding. Hat leathers. Bow Strings Skiv ers.all colors, Blsck snd Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwuud Gum Shellac. Ac. Feb. IS. FAY A XILUOLRNE. irLl OTJRNAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. 8CROQGS, Ttookuller and Stationer, opposite the State Iloutt. VALUABLE ENGLISH IIOOKS-CirEAP. CAItDliNAL VVOLSKV, by John t-alt, with additiunul il luMtratiuin from Cavenduh'i Lite of Wolney, and olh-er lourcei, 1 vol. Tlie Life and Fontiticate or Leo the Tenth by V illiam Roncoe voli. French Kevulution from J7C9 to lllltj by Y. A. 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General Average, Guaranty, Insur-snce, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policy ; Insurable Interest Representation ; Insurable Interest Valuation) Judgments ot other States. License. Memorandum Claims, Nottre generally, and as applied to the compact of guaranty. Policy, Pro Rata Freight, Sale by Mastsr, Wsrranty of Seaworthiness. ' " '!'" great favor with which Smith's Leading Csses was received by the profession, has induced Messrs. Hare and W allace. who were the Am.m-.n itltnr. 1.1 .!.. n.L ... employ the name method in treating of other points, suppose.! to possess interest snd importance, ia the Jurisprudence of this country. We have formerly spnkea 01 the i "..iMnciory manner in which tiiey edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442 ) In the present work they hsve more than fulfilled tha expectations rsted by the other; added to which, the typographical execution ol the nrst vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditabls to the publishers." Boston ioio Reporter, ml. Gresley's Equity Evidence New Edition, from the Aecontl Loudon Edition, with N.-les referring to the Amerirsn Decisions, by A. J. Fish Esq., of the Philadelphia Bar A '1 . .1 . 1 . ' . icnunt! on me t.nw 01 r.vioence. in the Coarts or Equity, by the late R. N.Gresley, Esq ; second edition, with such alterations snd additions ss render it conformable lo the Statutes, decisions and general orders, regulating the Law and Practice, as to Evidence in lite High Court of Chancery ; together with divera further illustrations by reference to the law and practice, as to evidence in the Courts ol Common Law and Civil Law, by C. A Calvert, 1 vol. 8vo- T. A J. W. JOHVMO.V. Law Publishers snd Importers. , 197 Chesnut street, I'jila. For aale by Jns8. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. LIMF FRESH burnt Lime at s centa per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Koad Lime kilns, near tha Penitentiary. ltij lu.it.w

WM. B. TH1ULL & HENRY HEED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. OrricK aoutu-east corner of High street ind Sugar alley TKRMS. Daily per annum, .... J7 00 Tii-weekly per annum, - 00 Weekly per anniiui, S 00 Terms of Advertising. . Twelve linos or lew, one or three insertions, Jl, and 15 1 cents for each additional insertion for three months gS forsil months JfU lor 12 monies 12 Longer ndvertise-nients in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over JjtiO in ail months. By this Year. For twelve lines jit! fourth oft col umo J20 half a column 30 whole column 5 40. -. BUSINESS CALIDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law,Coluinmie,Ohio. Office one door south oi l. JN. Whiting A Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, 1U4S. K. J. MATTHEWS. A. B. Buttles. nuillDIVtV IIOTF.L. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- hio. April 0..U11. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus.Ohio. A large assortmenj if Books and Stationery always on hand. Kl'lltl lT Ai I.IT.I.KY. B' OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offi ces, t-olumbus. nuu. u, WM. SEIBERT. M.C. L.II.I.KT. William II. Jari Henry Jarvis. COLLECTORS snd Account Settlers, for rranklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to sll business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatched upon reasonable terms. Cilice, np stnirs, first door north of McCoy s store. April 14. limi. y. - Columbus, Ohio W. E. IDE. M. 1)., TNFMTIST (Late of the tirra of Crane A Ide, Cincin- X) nati.) Olfice for the present al the residence of the ate Col. M, Jewell. m.ij u..uu. GERE, ABBOTT CO., rM'Al PBi i I Inrilunrit and Cutlerv. Iron. Nails. Glass, J ) House Builders' materials. Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ac. Ac, Mo. Uil High street, sign ol the Gilt Padlock. WING & RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Grace-lies, Boots and Shoes, Ac. ic, wholesale and retail, No. I, Gootlale's Mow, High street. J. It. SCROGGS, DEALER in I.aw,Mcdical,Theological.Claasical, School and Miscellaneous Books,superior Ststioncry and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. D. WHEATON, DRITGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Olls, Dye Stuff's, Glass, Ac. etc., wholesale and retail, cornor of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. FAY & K1LUOUHNE, TiEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Urugs. I M Itlj.ilirinPH Shoes, Ac. High street, Colunibus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1841. s, I'amts.uiis, uve aim s, uvna, Y ,o.r ..I. .tr.l I n nnihlla I llilfl. IICI. I.IO'tl. I r. II. KING. F.ALER IN DRY GOODS, ax., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. m. n. It ATF.fl AM. TDITOR of the On loCui-TiVATiiK, a Journal of Agrtcul- JLj turc and Horticulture, pumisned on tne isi ana uiu o ach month. Terms 1 peryoari four copies for S3. 17" Office in the Bank Building, near the State Home. It. COMSTOCK A CO.. FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal I Basin. Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGM AY 4 t'O'S " TnriM FflllNDHV. Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum 1 bus.Ohio. Stovesofallkiuds.andagreatvurietyofCaa- tings, always on hand. uci. i, ion. (.11 I II It IS II AT STORE. JE RUDISII.L, High street, opposite the State Build- inga, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps ot the latesi lasnions. ni nmug w mii-i. Ml.'ll. HIIUNR. y WIN'NE is "al home" in the Neil House. and will render all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. dtf K. II. 1 AYI.OR. ENGRAVER. i"VFFICE on Norlheasl corner of Mipli and Town Streets, V i up stairs opposite United states Hotel. Dec, aj dtf ' LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkbbt will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and atljoining counties. Office on cast eitleot High sircci, opposite i.i. - "- ingtons Bonkstnro Feb. Hi..t-wtf. WmTwILLSHIRE RILEY, r-nmr.lCAl. ami Meehanical Dentist. Columbus. Ohio, O Agent for Alcock'a Premium Teoth. For sale Baker & hiley's l atent rorcep ncy. "' t-itv iTi v i-Ti vs'rTnLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new hi irk stable built kv It. I. i:nflnl corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, anil rear of the Cspitol House. ITT HORSES A.U CARR1AUEH TO t t.1 XJ Nov g..dif. J. MASShV. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in Fsncv snd Staple Dry Goods snd Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, i-oiunious.uiiio. ' GliORGE E. WALci'TT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, lVnvJ..dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. ii t irl.-r CIVI'II IIY F.XPRESS. A VAKIF.I V ol rich Turk Satin and Chamelion silk Par- J asols ; Also, new style French Lawna, Greaadme fchawa. w. a varie.y ot r r.tige.. -" May Ii. one door Houlh of the Lapitol Home. ' ni;ii trad oi tikim:! A ND if you don( i( call and try some ol the kind that Xjl will recommend useu. wnij to t i"-t t"-. , SI t:tttllllM:'( M. liOODING'S, April 2fi. One door south of the Capitol House. 1orifhrul Niierlnelefl. ALSO, double convex snd concave Spectacles, for all ages, and in a great variety of frames. Aim, Spectacle Glass, of sll kinds, tilled in old frames st short nonce, and wpr,ce,by W. A. PLATT 4t CO., P I'll. I. - APLS, C'ollHm aud ChimiselU. I 1 A ..A .ts...lr tMrt-t trorw low ml Ar,12l..dlv. ' M. GOODING'S, ' v'v iiivi ns iP Till'. WF.KD! ""lOME.aiid try some .if the best flavored ( avendish To- hacco in the city. Call at M. GOODING'S, April 26. One door south of the Cspitol House. Tiil vairsi v s;iir:1l A M i1 Something new 1 slo. French, English. Scotch, Ameri can ami Linen do., one door south of Capitol House. Aoril2l..d. M.GOODING. vTnxisli. T71RNITIRE VARNISH Nos. I and I. Also.Polish- J. ing and Coach Body Varnish. Tor sale by B 'lD t.'IIL- I'lVtV rtn.Affi.t U. ItlllillVI,, w,ut.--, March J9. Corner of High and Broad streets. ANVILS. -1 EN'lIINF. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the a - .. . 1:11 it t GILT PADLOCK. vji may u. G OLD PENS. A fresh supply received tins day. and for sa.e verv low. w. A. i i i ' w, April X IR47. Neil Hotist GIN SMITHS will please notice tltst we have for ssle. st.tlie sign of the (.ill I'adlork. i 1 . High street, WO Hide liarrels. assorted, from (A) to NObslls tn the pound. Also.Cun Locks of various kinds. Butts. Cuards and 'Ihim-bles. Orinan silver, Sheet Brass snd slmost sll other (.un anarenai. jr.ir., nouv. . Dec. 9. NFW nRKSS .(K)OS. CI INCHAMS. l'nnled Lawns, Bslionnes, Baragea.Mua-I lin liimrhama. Kmbroidered ditto. De Lsins. tc. All new styles, lor sale by wim; sl kichakds'. -IIIIVFU.. VJ SAtloa anper black and light colored kid. Also, lac lisle, silk. ire. Call in at M. (lOODllMi'S, April i4..dly. Onedoor sootn ol Lapuoi nouse. i .... i fit V . f . . .-a Bnj4 I htlrir.n'S XI Hose, new and cheap; also, aBne stock of Gents' half Hose it M. l.uuirnitt 9, One door south of the Capitol Hoase. April 2fi. A WD. TI OF. A CO., and Wilmot A Rowland's Mill and Croea AA cut (awsi Hoe A Co. and Wilmot A Rowland's Circalardo.) Spear A Jackson s snd other Hand do.) Psnnel and ripping do. Butchers' and Back do.; RilUtl wt Tnminff YY.bh do. July Ifi. UF.RE, ABBOTT A CO. riAKDYVARE, iKRF., ABBOTT A CO., at th XI sign of the (.lit Psdlocl k. are bow receiving a fresa aupply of goods, which makes their stock embrace mora ar tides ia the hardware line, thsn sny other store in the Stste. Thev are disposed to sell goetls st Istr ratea, ana wouia rv-epectfully request purchasers to call aad eiamina their goods and prices. Ocu 1. OHIO DA SLY. " VOlWe XIL COLUMBUS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBeFr. 1848 NUMBER 54. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. VORV Fans, gold and steel beads, purse clasps and rings, nurse twist, sadler silk, embroidering silks and worsteds, embroidering patterns, canvasa for embroidering, silk, linen snd worsted braids and tapes, linen ana cminn uuss, ticiu-ria cord, silk snd linen fringes, jaconet and swiss edgings and insertings, linen, thread slid lisle laces, edgings snd insertions, and many other little fiiins, may be found cheap at 8 ' M. GOODING'S, May 1. One door south of Cspitol House. PURE WATER. JF.NNISON'S Patent Diaphragm Water Filler. We have just received a lew of tlieso very valuable articles which are highly recommended by all wno nnve seen inein in use, and which we are readv to sell at manufacturers prices. Willi cost of transportation: GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Nov. 6. V.00 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale st the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUNE-HOLE ANVILS, JUST received and for ssle at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which csn be afford ed at unusually low prices. FAY A KILBOURNK. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Bands; India Kubber Cloth and Whips i Oil Clnlh and Mats i Patent Leatherand Bindings; Patent Cloth and Dash Framca ; Light Frames nnd Tassclls; Springs and Axles. GERE, ABBOTT St CO. r A DIES' SHOES. Just reccivetl a line asnrtiuctit j of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Ties and Buskins, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil cheaper thsn ever before sold in this city. Jan Sll. H. 11. KIMISAI.L. T ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS.- JLi Cam Cameo Tissues, Grenadiiies.Crvslslines, Silk anil Wool Bcrages. plain aud lancy,one door south ol Capitol House, April 21. .cl. M. GOODING. r UMUERt l.lTMRFll! The subscriber has on JU I hand lor sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles westoi Columbus, a large and complete assortment ol Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of sea- soiled noonng on Ultu alter me i.v ui amiuli.. AacrA A1 mim m Lttmbet wii prompt. Also, a quantity ot Refuse Lumuer mat win ne .oni at rc- Iv attended to. Feb.6..tl.l M. L. SLLLIVAIY1. ..If. LAMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article : 200 gallons Whale Ooil, - . . fnr sale by FAY i MI.HOUKiSr., IleC, I. J.u. lllJi ACH1NE CARDS. KiO sets of Machine Cards, iust received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, and for sale at No. lo'J, High street. Dec. 7. FAY & MLBUimwr.. MARKET BASKETS. Willow Market Basnets, a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A l illi:i: ASSORTMENT F Ginghauis, Balzorines, Lawns and Barages. just ere'd lAprllo.J wimi ot. nit tinitu'i. IUO dozen Files, OF Spear At Jackson. Mottruin, Ibhotson, butcher and other celebrated niakere, for aale at the sign of the April 7. i.ii.i ranum-n. NO. IG1 HIGH STREET. ONE HUNDRED pairs Lliptic Springs lor haggles and carriages, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. tin. i raiti.ut,i. SMITH'S VICES r Domestic IHuntilncture, Uie best in the mareei.ior J aale at the sign ol the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar Lard Lamps. SF Cornelius & f :Q.. manlllacture. Also, uamp i rim- J mings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 7. W. A. I'l.A I 1 St I U, ivni fioiiiis, TIAR ASOLS. miNKKT KIIIIIONS. GING JT HAMS, &C.-H11 .This ilav rereivetl another lot of those dark changeable Silk and Turque Satin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a few pieces friendly Ginghams, aonnei niDoons, Coronation Cord, ivc. Also, Rice Foundation, (a new article lormiiiineraiuon. net Whalebones, Black anil While Crape and Crape Lieu fie. June H. M. GOODING. TJRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS A large lot oiterea L it reduced nrices snu no misiase. ti "it . M. GOODING'S. May I. One door south of Capitol House. FAIRRANK'S PATENT TJLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufac- JL turera pricca. r or sine or ur.ttr., nituw, w. April S. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock I1ICH Dnmnsk Embroidered '1 able covert, a XV. superior article,just received si m. viwui'li'i a, April X. One door sooth of the Capitol House. -IM TI SI IITA1M COIIIIN IV 44 (tiled Turkey Red Curtain stuff ; also, white lace and embroidered white oo. '.. Annl24..dlv. l. '.I WHVi n. Genuine Armitnge Mousehole Anvils, OLID boa and common Vises, lorsalc at the sign ot tne UA pnl7. GILT PADLOCK. HeislM and Preasea. OKALS Engraved, and Seal Presses turmshed, tor noia n Pnhlic Camtaus Pleas and Supreme Court, li cordera. A c. lie, at serf low prices and short notice, by March 17. vv. A. rLAi 1 1.1:11 t.UTO. FIVLS 25 dot. Selves, sssorted numbers ; of iron, bras. and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. AW St SAWS!! W) Mill Saws, of Cast and German Steel, for sale at the sign of the Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. CIHOEMAKER'S TOOI.H ot neany every oescrtp- kJ lion, for sale at the Shoe and i-eatner mrr .11 May 50. 11117. n. n. sum ni.i. s il'V 1 HIS FOR SALE. TWENTY-SIX ln-lols, pleasantly situated on tho south .. n..t ,.l tl. cttv. Ititle Dood.l lor sale by 0 1 t.tt'tt.V 1. live. 9. -I. niiv... n HT Altrll. rpHE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The X attention ot dealers and outers is requesieu to ic ,tt..l .Ft,la nf P.url Starch now beintr nnule. Country Merchante and others suppbetiIfrom the denotat the Ohio Drug Store, by r,. Ll-Ann, . s-u. Cssh and the highest msraei price ai an itnten iit White Com. ori"- ui.it. i.paH. Oil nnd Rrnshen. rpWF.NTY Mils. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) A Itxikegs wmte Leao; Vamiafc. rawtapd wniiewasn nrnsnes. Ju, . CK.I'.K, ABHOTT fc CO. s ai l at m. ;hdim;'s.. ONE DOOR SOI 1 11 Of THE CAPITOI. IIOIJSl, WIUt.Kt'. you may nnd one of the best selected antl root V ....nl.l. .mrk of laecv and Stanle Drv iooda in the city, which are nearly all new. and were purchased low for cash, and will be aold as cheap as they csn lie found an) where. April 21. .d. SEED STORE & A;RM'ILTIRAL WARE- HUM.!. f New Store, neit door H eel of the Pont Offire.) JUST received, a large and general assortment jak. iii: akii Kin o Sr.rns. embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climate. Mow is the time to obts.sj seeds lor choice vegetables, as plsnting time is at hand. And to the ladiea we have to otter a seieci snn i.rtr .ri- et, of Hotter ewds. tauioguee oi seeos sou nut. .n. at the store. .... , Also, in store. Trait s Corn Planter. wnicn ine larmen generally invited to call snd essmine. together with plhs, tc otr Dosneie itmutitj weu. u-aitB w,t:, - wed ; slso, oa consignment, a large lot of fruit trees, for sale verv low. ... . . Auction The room is now ready for the reception) ot goods to be sold al public sale, anJ we shsll exert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor as with goodii to ba sold in that manner. JM. BLRK. April 8.. dlf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS, nd-trma! 3 LbKBIIlae 3 THE undersigned hss jost received, and will keep erm-stantantly on hand, s supply of Leeches, which be will apply by prescription. He is alsoprepsred to bleed and cop by prescription) Prompt sttention will be paid to sll pre scnntions. Koqoire al Denig A Son's, corner ot High and Rich street. C. E. BOYLE. Rtfermtte Dra. Denig, Snith and ButterlieUl. Sept 17.. dtf. STATE Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lumps, tVc., Ac. Wm. A. Plntt 4 Co., (in the Neil Honse,) HAVE on hand a good assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver.Ware, Solar .twins, Perfumery, u r- .1 Ln.ir..nni t n;-. UU 1,J ;..,.;.l ,;..u l.. -,,,,. i r:lri ,! ilver Pencils and 1'himbles. Combs. Brushes fur the Hair. lothes and Teeth. Plated and Britnnia Castors. Candle sticks, Cnke Baskets and Tea-Sets, superior Razors, (warranted.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine Hemminge needles, best quality, 1'istols with one and an liarrels, Clacks, Lamp Glass and l.ainn Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. Ac. Ac, all of which tlicy are now selling at very low price: waicnes and Jewelry caretully repaired oy exporienceo workmen and warranted. Also, seals Engraved for Notaries County and State officers. Societies, Ac. Ac., and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished al win nnnce. uck. to ew Tailoring and Dry Goods Establishment. L. P. PRESTON & CO., fA'o 501. Ilieh Street. Corner of Rich Street,) HA AVING secured the services of Mr. Sewell as fore man, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on snort notice, cutting tor others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiv- nga large supply ot Dry Goods t so they can salely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Urv uootls ana Llothinff in me Lily. N. R. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, C'nps, Bonnets, Ac. always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April l.'i, Hi 17.. ,tw. (JUPEHIOK COLORED DAGUERRE" OT' TYPES The subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Columbus nnd its vicinity, that he as taken rooms in Alnbos block, where he is prepared to lecute Daguerreotype likenesses, by an improved process, Inch gives to the picture a much oner tone than modes oi -pernting. Persons wishing anything in the line of this art. are re- ipectfully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no chnrge. Persons are 'aught the art of taking likenesses and preparing all kinds of Chemicals used by Dagtierrean artists, on he most reasonable terms. A. siuuuniun, Oct. 30..dtf. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON SMITH fi MARTIN, HAVE returned to their former aland, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are belter than ever prepared to wait on all ho may call on them. Having just received a large and ell selected stock of fashionable Spring Goods, they feel confident that they are now able to serve all who may favor them with iheir patronage. l lie attention oi me i-atiies is especially invnen in ineir stock of Lawns, Muslins. Ginghams, Barages, Fiench work'd illars. (..himizetts, t arasols, eve. Hie Gentlemen are also invitetl to call and examine their very extensive slock of Broatl Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, rnvals, ?umtntr tlats, nnd oilier seasonauie goons too nu merous to mention. Come one, rome all. April 12. FAXON, SMITH & MARTIN. papek iiam;l.s depot. No. 18, Courtlantlt f., A' Y.t opftonite the H extern Hotel. HK CHOIOiN M AiNl.f AC ri'HINu (OMI'AAY . (orennizpd under the ieneral Manufacturintr Law ot the State of INew orkr offer at wholesale, in quantities to auit purchnsera, at nianulncturer'a lowest pricna. for canh or proved credit, i aper ituniiing ot every variety oi atvie and price, aud Hordm to match ; 'ire Hoard Print in (Trent variety, Transparent Window Shades, Oil I'uinted M tn now Phadtn and Hide VMnaow Lurluin faper. ot the latest styles and superior finish, nil of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is I arize and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in lece articles, to cnll and examine their snleB nnd prices, whenever thev visit the City. Country Merchants can ex- amine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o' lock in the evening. iNew York, Feb. 28, 1848..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. B. Ill liK ami WM. V. Cl.OI D have just opened a new 1 ailor Miop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the United States Hotel, where they will give strirt attention tn tho Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular ntten- tion pnid to cutting, antl work made upon short noliro. snd in the most approved stwe. Ihey respectlully solicit a snare oi uie ptiunc pat rouage. July ..twti. OHIO MUTUAL 11 HE INSURANCE CO. FirA nnd M'e Insurance mills Comnanv contintiea to take riska on Lives and X Property, on the moat approved principlea of Mutual naurance. J' ire irpuruiu iii. irf The averace cost o Insurance in this Departaienl.tB leM than one-jourlh per cent, per annum. Foliciea issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicant. ilia iJPDHrimcni Policies on Lives issued daily at out-half the usual ratea ot premium. i. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin For information, apply at the office, Carpenter'a Building between Uie Mcimnue anu t.uv nanm. mj;" urci, vu lumbua. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 1G, 1&15. twy. secretary. FIRK FIRE FIRE. THIE PnoTtcriiia Ihsi kanck CosirAsr, of Hartfnid L Conn , continue at their agency in this city 10 insure Dwelling Houses, stores anil warehouses, nuns, niantiiac. lories, Ate, and the contents of each, together with every nlhr limilar Httrrifs ot nronertV. AOAINST l-OSS OR IIAM- AOR BT riRK. The rates of premium oll'ered are as low aa those of anyothersimilar institution ; antl settlements ol los.es characterised tiy me well Known nueraiiij ot un. tung estahlistied company. linice in the city uana Dunning, up min, Oct. I.'l..lvtl. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent, BUR DELI., IN THE NEll. HOUSE, HAS just received bis Spring supply of New (ioods invites gentlemen to call and eiamina them. April 20. .dtf. nillHEN Aim FLOWER SEEDS. rTtl4F.niimtnimnl.le assortment from the Quaker estab- 1 bailment Kochoster, M. V., shaker do.. Lebanon. Ohio, itul U. hi.nn'.Hn. Two hundred varieties of Flower Reeds, of the various kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just receJy,,N""J1'Lr"1i " April S8. "igh at. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. T?OK sale, the materials of a Printing Office, consisting JL chiefly of a power press, price Jlitsi ; AU ins. ot rraall pica, 3W lbs. of long primer, 400 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) I JO lbs. ot minion, lliu ins. oi orevier, tnipostng siones, esses, stands, sticks, aallevs, chases. Slc, Slc. An oppor tunity might be stic. riled to a suitable person to pay in part lor the materials, by printing a weesiy religious newspaper. A large and eitenileil jon omre migm oe cunoucieo. Address, post paid, the publishers of the YYESTKKN CHRISTIAN JOl'RNAL. April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. Columhii liiMirnnt'c Company. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build inc. and the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and merchan dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage bv lire ; slso, steamboats and all sail vessels, antl Hi cargoes of steamlioats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats antl other water-craft, against the perils of aeas, lakes antl riven on the most tavorame lerme. a. b. i nr. , June 1. IH44- dtl. Secretary ATOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing he- XI tween the underaigned, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ol D. S. Forman A Co, or having claims against them, are respectlully requested to csll and settle the same wnn A W. Drown A i o.. wno are auuiorixeo 10 cine up uie uum- ess of the firm. H. liKOW.v, Msrrhl.lHW. D. S. FORMAN, II llrown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W Know A Co. David S. 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The principal poinia illustrated in the first volume are-Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application ol Payments, Assignments, Attschmenta, Attorney, Bill ol Exchange. Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee. Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed, Del Credere. Demand, Do. micil, F.ndnraer.Equity, Execution, Executors, Factor Fran duleal Conveyances, Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Li-tern. Indemnity, Infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on Interest. Judgments, Land, Legaciea, Lex Loci Contractus, Lien. Mail, Marriage, Necessariea, Negotiability Negotiation, Notice, Overdue, Partnership. Payments. Pledge Post Office, Preferences, Presentment, Prochien Ami. Promisso. ry Note, Ratification, Real Estate. Release, Rent Arrear ResponJent, Superior, Set-off, Surety, Time, Voluntary Conveyance. ' In the second volume are Abandonment, Appraisement of rreignt, Attorney, Covenant, Discharge of Surely Easement. Estoppel in Paia. General Average, Guaranty, Insur-snce, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policy ; Insurable Interest Representation ; Insurable Interest Valuation) Judgments ot other States. License. Memorandum Claims, Nottre generally, and as applied to the compact of guaranty. Policy, Pro Rata Freight, Sale by Mastsr, Wsrranty of Seaworthiness. ' " '!'" great favor with which Smith's Leading Csses was received by the profession, has induced Messrs. Hare and W allace. who were the Am.m-.n itltnr. 1.1 .!.. n.L ... employ the name method in treating of other points, suppose.! to possess interest snd importance, ia the Jurisprudence of this country. We have formerly spnkea 01 the i "..iMnciory manner in which tiiey edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442 ) In the present work they hsve more than fulfilled tha expectations rsted by the other; added to which, the typographical execution ol the nrst vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditabls to the publishers." 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